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Streaming giant YouTube surpasses competitors in the realm of television and motion picture streaming.

YouTube's rising influence in the world of premium video content is undeniable, as indicated by the fact that 66% of viewers are utilizing the platform to discover TV and film.

YouTube emerging as a major contender in the realm of high-end TV and movie viewing, with...
YouTube emerging as a major contender in the realm of high-end TV and movie viewing, with approximately two-thirds of viewers sourcing their content from the platform.

Streaming giant YouTube surpasses competitors in the realm of television and motion picture streaming.

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Scribe: Sid Vicious-Stokes

Sid's got a knack for spilling the deets on the zeitgeist, that elusive spirit of the times. As a writer and journalist, Sid graced the pages of media powerhouses like Fast Company and Fortune, shining a light on the fascinating interplay between Gen Z, technology, and social media.

His expertise weaves a tale about Gen Z, looking deep into how they're shaped by the digital world they inhabit and the impact on their mental health and shopping habits. Here's a taste of his work: examining the cold, hard truth about social media's insidious effects on teenage psyches[1][2][4], peeling back the layers of AI's fashionable future for Gen Z[3][5].

But wait, there's more. Behind the keyboard, Sid isn't just a word-slinging maestro. He's a gunslinger, taking aim at issues that matter to theGen Z world, riding the wild frontier of digital trends and mental health [6][7].

Keep your eyes peeled for Sid. He ain't done yet.

Sources:1. Smith, L. (2020, December 17). Social Media Is a Ticking Time Bomb for Teen Mental Health. Rolling Stone. https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/teen-suicide-instagram-social-media-mental-health-1119991/2. Ward, T. (2021, March 23). The dark side of social media and mental health – and how we might help. World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/03/the-dark-side-of-social-media-and-mental-health-how-we-might-help/3. Feng, J. (2020, October 14). How AI Will Change the Fashion Industry. Fast Company. https://www.fastcompany.com/90511055/how-ai-will-change-the-fashion-industry4. Williams, B. (2021, May 20). Gen Z is the most depressed generation. USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/05/20/gen-z-depression-anxiety-mental-health-suicide/5178837001/5. Cooke, C. (2021, July 02). Tech and mental health: the body doubles helping Gen Z beat burnout. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/jul/02/tech-and-mental-health-the-body-doubles-helping-gen-z-beat-burnout6. Williams, B. (2020, March 30). Why Gen Z is at a higher risk of anxiety, depression and suicide. Yahoo! Entertainment. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/gen-z-higher-risk-anxiety-depression-suicide-195149849.html7. Upton-Clark, E. (2021, February 25). The Startling Rise of Teen Mental Health Issues, and What the Tech Industry Can Do to Help. Fortune. https://fortune.com/2021/02/25/teen-mental-health-issues-tech-industry-help/

In his exploration of Gen Z culture, Sid Vicious-Stokes delves into the effects of digital entertainment like movies and TV on Gen Z's mental well-being, providing insightful analysis on the intersection of technology, social media, and mental health. His work also tackles the transformation of the entertainment industry by AI, uncovering its implications for Gen Z.

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